3-6 Orientation (introductory) course
FY2025
Weekdays: 18:00-21:30, Sundays: 9:00-12:30
① August 3 (Sun)
② August 7th (Thu)
③ August 8 (Fri)
④ August 10th (Sun)
⑤ August 21 (Thu)
⑥ August 22nd (Fri)
⑦ August 24th (Sun)
⑧ August 28 (Thurs)
⑨ August 29th (Fri)
⑩ August 31 (Sun)
Course Features
A Montessori educator who can support the integrated development of children in a special period of life, including mental stability, intellectual curiosity, independence, self-esteem, willpower, self-discipline, and social skills. do the training. The course content follows the guidelines of AMI (International Montessori Association), and if you pass the qualification exam, AMI will award you a diploma that is recognized all over the world. We aim to spread true Montessori education in Japan and around the world.

Program Details
◆ Montessori Developmental Psychology
⚪︎Human tendencies
⚪︎Four stages of development
⚪︎Absorption spirit
⚪︎Sensitive period
⚪︎Activity and language development
⚪︎A well-organized environment
⚪︎Scientific Observation
⚪︎Independence
⚪︎Social Development
⚪︎Freedom and discipline
◆ Teaching material production
◆ Report submission
◆ 9 hours of observation training
Eligible applicants (those who meet any of the following criteria)
For those who are learning about Montessori education for the first time, those working in the childcare industry (childcare workers, kindergarten teachers, childcare assistants, school managers, etc.), parents, and others who want to know the basics of Montessori education.
Tuition
100,000 yen for all 10 days
Lecturer
Setsuko Miura
Setsuko Miura

AMI (International Montessori Association) certified 3-6 level teacher training trainer and consultant.
Graduated from the Department of English, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Sophia University. Since 2002, she has served as an interpreter for AMI trainer Dr. Silvana Montanaro at the AMI Yokohama 0-3 training course for three courses. In 2003, she obtained her AMI 0-3 teacher qualification. In 2006, she obtained her AMI 3-6 teacher qualification under Shizuko Matsumoto. After gaining practical experience in a Montessori class for 3-6 year olds at the Montessori School of Tokyo, she began studying under Dr. Annette Haynes in St. Louis, USA, as a candidate for AMI training in 2015. In 2019, she obtained her AMI 3-6 trainer qualification. She is currently training teachers at our center. She serves as an AMI examiner in China, Vietnam, and Korea.